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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 31. 1926—PART 2. talk on the McMillan Arctie .-we.’he held Wednesday ning at The Washington Readers’ Club will | dent, and Mrs. Minnie M. Thayer, sec- 7 dition, showing pictures which he | o’clock In the Shoreham Hotel. Mat-|meet at the League of American 'en | retary. Miss Katherine Hopson was |are in rie | The Tuncheon will be held at the club- S E ook with the party. Mrs. Howard 5. | ters of importance will be considered, [ Women, 1709 I street, February 2, slected assistant secretary and J. R. = . | Lol Le Roy will be the hoste: and all members are urged to be (8 p Program at 8:30, Miss Schade | Magill reporter. The Argyle Study Club will mect to- | house of the American Association of " L P On Friday, February \a, the Fve: | present. presidin, Program: An evening of| Following the election came the me of Mrs. Hor University Women: Reservatio Conducted by Nannie Lancaster. ning Bridge Club will meet at 7:45 — “Fanc; Irish falry tales, edited by | usual al::nz program. It consisted |19 5 t. A paper on thel 004 he made to Mrs. Charles M- p.m League of American Pen Women— | willlam B. Yates, Miss Violet Warren | of some very pleasing verse by John | subject “Progress in India™ will be| CHCE ' RS (0 BIE BAE O8O0 1e District of Columbia Federation |officers and directors for the ensuing | . There will bs a club luncheon | All thoughts of the District branch | piergon; “The Magic Rug,” a comedy | Herndon and two stories—"Jealousy,” | Presented by Mrs. Morgan. Nary at Main 9800, the Mayflower o Disi < RN 1S and etors N ihe enSUINE saturday at 1 pan. at which the |are centered this week upon the ap-|py Ada Loulse Townsend,; dramatis|by Mrs. Frances S. Larkin, and met Monday at the Hotel Roosevelt. {year will be elected that time. guest of honor wiil he Boyd Carpen. | Proaching ball,"to be given Wednes- [ 10 donte “Padwell Hobble, Arthur J. | 1jectrie Lights of Kinedom Come | The execut board, Voteless Dis- at 8 pan. the effici- Tl"" o Rigent, s. SvirEinky Wil on "‘:\‘;H""“Lfl"fl‘; i'.'«,',','“;";‘,l“"‘.;,'i"ff ter, lecturer who will speak on ~The |day in the large ballroom of the May- ' Rilodes: Mrs. Hobble, Mre. M. Dick. | 1 1o Magii 5 © | trict of Calumbia Teague T tie il nolL e e Speel, presided. seo 0, and b |50 SRCLURCE: e tlower Hotel. » *hhe BHoes that Danced, (AL H| - Ao Moch iaine ene ‘oters, will meet at the clubhouse of | leag iold an open meeting at Mrs. May D. Lightfoot, chairman | nddressed by Parker 'Sennelly ot |PTetent Crisisdn china’ = |"Smee ‘yirnose of the league being | Biunchy Mos Grace Hom Chambar | th moaglll was invited by, one © American Association of Uni- Mount Pleasant branch of the tof Amerfcan citizen | the Wardman Park Theater. on the 0 5 GURIECCEE (0 SIS 0 Tunch. | the development of young writers, the | [yin. Miss Schade will open the pro-| Berry, to read the latter. as a dis- | verdity Women Friday at 1 pm. Library, Sixteenth and Lamont that her Commiliies [Sublect of some tedent con be made. Mrs. Merle Thorpe will | financing of craft activities is exceed- | gram ‘with a_paper on the Grimm |unetively American story in dialect, to heon will be served to members | Harrlo Jatdotc imeeting Hobut | {be the club hostess. ingly important. ~For this reasen, the | Krothers and their fairy tales, reciting | some English guests who were to call | Who wish it at 12, Those wishing Continental Memorfal Hall | ) a dge section ha | literary aspect s being stressed, With | “The Golden 7 not usually in:| upon her Sunddy afternoon follow- | luncheon should notify Mrs. Henry G K AtS . and (hat all federated club | followlng new members: Miss . B[ 0000 ST L e fthe hoxes named by their respective | ciuded i e Sunday oa Dovia | of Women Vot 2 women were invited o attend. | Sfivester, Mry. Vg Brown und | The Shakespeare Sociely VUL lito: | hostesses after great authors in thelr E Hed odtitens Misling i On February 10 at 1 pm. Butler|TAriff in Its Relations to the Home.” A, 35 A Chate Cheian ok Ui Mre iCootee e < Mrs. Cecll, | e Corcoran Gallery of Art. |own familles, with those desirlng to Women's Alliance, Al Souls’| Wright, Assisiant Secretary of State, | This meeting is open to the public and e ton (of Damahite) br e s o e lee president, will | wear costumes representing, in most | ing their stay as if sel, | Church, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, | will speak on “The Functions of th AouLes, ed that plany were | herpafter there Will Bo thre mrds gy the secretary- | instances, charncters from in Germany, in 1539, and at par will be at home to members and eing made for planting of trees the scores of the month. | Preside, The speaker | books, and with the list of illustrious | Wilhelm Grimm gave him a walking | friends on Friday, February 5, 4 1o 6 long the moad of remembrance by | R Mrs, Don C. Johnson | U G. A Lyon, | writers to be present growing daily. | stick, which Miss Schade now pos.|pam. Mrs. Joseph Stewart, assisted honor of a deceased {presided af the table during the | 25 the © he Evening Star, | Marjorie Webster fs bringing a ballet | sesses. by Mrs. H. C. Newcomer, Mrs. W. R. 2 el f. the cere-social hour. Shakespeare on the | number, called *“The Dance of the . — Maxon, Mrs. A. W. Spanhoofd, Mr - on Arbor day. | b ~ Coquettes,” and 12 of the season’s| The Columbin Helghts Art Club| Cqjeb . Miller and Mrs. J. C. Robert- neral fed- | International f and | 0 matic number is scene 4.| debutantes are to present a quaint et Januar at the home of Mrs. | son, will pour tea e L. | Letters.—on Wednes ternoon the | 1 gt e part 1 Dr fsixteenih century gavotte, faindly | X W, Morcis, | the Woodley, ; g i eral conducted 1 i Zif o iy g ent OF ihe Saide e of | Charles P. Grandfield assisting. . i = S - ently held in Washing at the Mayflower Hotel for the | [LIG0S Wi BIGY Sor | Troeent of Uie gsilon Ep Ofy ol 90 dlentiers presest and seven ie Capitol Hill History Club met Maurive n. Dr. 3 ! - A s WhS Wor M T AR | Wednesday with Mrs. J. B. Reed, 3754 g of the public welfare de Owens in hi roductory paia | Cons: Lindsay Duval, The romantic revival of the musical *yivllo were Mrs. 3. A Cunning- | \ Kinley strect. Mrs. Charles et wrvey. 1olph; o 3| e’ ¥hat preceded the 3a fid s 5. S i Cunningham, | | 2 t s been calied by ity chatr- | @ beautiful trilaite to his friend Jato, and BAbeL g : Feing ronene e 0 Washington | Mrs. E. S. Henry, Mrs. Sidney Phil | ford was joint hostess and luncheon ar rln I R kelhaus, for to- | ing his life so vivid as an ed " | Quickly. Spectal aunouncen ‘| again in the person of John Bolduc, | 1D, Miss Morrls, Miss 3 [ o :‘I‘:‘f'i:‘h::"‘ L -"h:i }h;”‘ : her residence, | author, statesman, diplomat and |y ymode regaeding the April 23 birth. ol il niiL Un. (he Henty | Rammell. 7 the et g ane - chate | 4126 . and all the chaiv- | former prest of the International | g, v celebration Ford contest, who is coming from his | Student at the Corcoran Gallery of men « Aivision #re requested to | Soctety of Ar & Tatts the | 9 = ord contest, who is col o A = n Gallery ol & stine gave s of the federa- Te nreseit e B e e, T iior= that e | he Columblan Wamen of Georgs | Borme in Worcester, Mass. {0 play the [ Stt, oz prescat, 1o the absence of| |, /8 fio r " Walineo NS e AR AR e L oor it e W vashington University will meet Tues. | 0ld tunes especially for the ball, and Aton, presided, | After the open: | FAYE @ pape et Hibe department. with | De Paul Kyuffman of the American | dis afternoon at 4 o'clock in the coun. | those who feel his music in thelr feet | T2 S it PIERICt, BECENE IO | o White Man's Country oiaral ia cnatiom U ae Olfvera Tiod Toonir o Hall, Twenty- |8re to be invited to take the floog in | \F FLE/0 R SO0 GO0 e Cran: | W. . Metz spoke on “Politics and ward B DA G Tina e nd 3 *"lsome of the lancers and quadrilies | 1he brogtim op e of W vernident of Awst The 2 " Enailian A r. Buens, ten from 4 | that grandmother knew. fal Fountains highly Insteactienaer | zuests were Mrs. Swafford and Mrs Outstanding styles in Go Deme : with " Wilian 12, [ Bt the greatest thrill of all will be | (il FORRALRSS, WERW IRSEUCtRe S0 Gahourne and 24 members were pres ns’ Industrial | president of the Cosmos Club and di- | C Chatrman of the life ment | i the presence of Aiton Sils. s 3 Gave the second paper - Prom. | o1t the smartest colors, such : the findings | rector of the Geolo s and comumittee. presiding At the | st o the. Aipbats Y e hie ] nent Woman Sculp P owhich was| The next meefing will "f;lh"l'l as Chartreuse, Silver By Do “olk : e o > flappers because o | S oAl : how | the home of Mrs. L. B. Stine, o talks jon{ e Mationy oy £ N York, e subject of immigration will be | bletures, but he is no less highly re. | Muminating, indicating clearly Lvh(:\: Franklin street northeast 4 o | were present to participate in the|the topi the lecture of the aft L--ln)lpdl D l:u-§r elders s :x“t‘!lfllflv it iy paper was Ao supplement | o Gray, Blonde, French o is presi. | cerem er Covle of Gen hon. vhich will be defivered at .5 | gulshed psychologist and gentleman. |45t ThiS PADOY was ais0 SUDPISMERt | ¢ 1umbia Floral Circle will meet to- who is pres rem Father Coyle of Geor Second Assistant Secre. | This will be his only appearance in | ¢ e £ ! ami| morrow afterncon at the home of Blue, Palmetto, Green, lety of | town University gave the invocation L oW Husl g . H [wons @ivently e | Pasut geacefulness and i ror aihit6 & wond degree by our | Mrs. Grace Holliger, 2813 Twent L ganiza | New York afterward e o | enth cirest ¥ Watteau Rose and Black enc in the 1 College the benediction | win the members of t Ol aft - . Arae. | WOmen sculptors. During the social Women's Clubs, | Messages wers received from Secre- | tion “How the Quota Law Works.” | T o e I may- | hour the hostesses were assisted by , work of her or- | tary of State Kellogs: | Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle. presi | flower social bureau, at the clu bhouse | tho guests. The meeting next week Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, | . en, will re- | : H street, at the Shoreham Mrs. Stevensen, 3230 | No. 1, Daughters of Union Veterans former QIFector of the |dent of Columblan W will be with L t + session Rev. 1d. | Union: John Drew. nresent b o | cetve during the tea hour and will pre- {and other leading hotels Nineteenth street, Mrs. Peckham, as. | of the Civil War, will meet tomorrow, $ iddressed the | Players' Club of New York. amd the | Side at_the meetings which follow, Sunday afternoon, February 7, the | g i 8 pm., at G. A. R. Hall. an the fir | and Father Kennedy of the Domir tary of 1 contrast of the fune. | official message from Denm m Monday afternoon the Colum- | clubhouse will be the scene of a’ fine - =t - | nerdit of the fune | Ofclal poon . Do . Woren were t 'L”(‘IN in whose ,1 ,‘,n,r‘,‘ :;,,1 ‘1“‘:’1’”(\(‘ :‘, Miss| The W nlprn'llflnnu! of :\n;‘hl gton | Housekeepers' Alliance will meet at | 1 family v [IaS e e e B e A1 n Assoctation enter- | Julia Schelling and Mr. Smidt-Grezor. | held its annual election of officers at | the Woman's City Club Jackson i [ eed s 1 4 10 6 at headquar | The entive afternoon, beginning at | the Strong John Thomson School | place, Tuesday at 2:30 pam, Walter | Charge Accounts Invited " \iztion. The| 439, will he devoted fo Choln. Ten| Tantinry The following officers | Durand, former member of the United | esterday crowded with guests, who | will Le served later, and members and | were re-elocted: M. Hugh Irish, pr < Tariff Commisston, will speak | 4 Misa Ma during the afternoon | their frionds are weleome, dent: Miss Marie Dallas, vice presi- Booklover,” by Dn- ‘K‘.‘.é’*,"‘!i-'f.filli’ fall on George | Maude Scruggs plaved s Wniz wide notice vas declded | OWD compositions on the | apostd | through origin fments. asey Barnard hoste | Fottowd o tea there was a meet ¢ - : : ‘d of the Columbian g . | Twentieth Centur; Che in : e ror dinias ay P The department of American citi- | ternational outlook Section will oot | | : - ters and for- ; ship of the Distriet of Columbla [at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at (i | S L d d cderation of Women's Clubs met Jan- | home of Mrs. Ch J. Brand, 1865 | which : later g 0 it ihe Woman's Citv Club, |Columbla road. The principni speaker | 1rion other im B : wdership of the chairman | will be M. Chinard of the Johns Hop matters W 1 »d, and T ¥ {kins faculty, who will give talk on e board has i i 1216 F St. N.W. public present conditions in France, political ance to ing to be conducted by and economic. Several members of | the organiz iental Hall the section will report on uffairs in the general cele- | varjous countries The Susan B. Anthony Foundation tism w ich | The parliamentary law section will | will - : of honor ’ - meet Tuesday, 11 am., at 1634 1| E ;i rnoon meeting at 3 and Repre- |siraer, ; el, from 4 1o 6 s 7 —— Cloth tatht ! The nature section will meet W g vona_ Pollock Roach, S0 ; 3 =0l mieet CTlnesday at 10 a.m. at the ) N | i 3 g V- A = usic will 1 fon Quart trip to - the club mee Miss Ryt consin will read Walila ie of the depariment berry's “Mon Pie : ‘Brien, lyric soprano re entertaine | day, Mrs. Uilton, director; Mrs. B b W menibers are partl L iehtton: \{den, accompanist; Miss 8 th be presen Women’s—M\lisses'—]Juniors's—Larger Sizes—Small \Vomen's < Mrs. Virginia | Planist | be meeting of last Tuesday was of the T Reading of verses. “Dawn,” by Alice | aadressed by Dr. and Mrs. F. Homer | Y Fur-Trimmed Winter Coats e i g b R N « Half oren Prices! .\Ih«"t\uinw ~—Dr. L. Mariatt, the T 1 Susan B. Anthony and Gorden, | Pederal Hortleult Joard will be | her devotion 1n fdeal for so m % : : v ‘and Mru, | the guest of honor at a tea at the | ronre 4 example. 7 i The i season’s smartest coats at Half! Jelleff’'s outstanding values— ciubhouse tomorrow at 4:20 pm. | rs Atwood Colman, presi- | g o G | will speak on “Bulb Embarko.” o sub. | dent of the 1. A. I W., gave a talk | [)f e 0 Jelleff's beautifully styled Coats—Jelleft's, Coats that stand out so clearl quality |ject of current interest becaus on the influence of some of the Amer. S and value—now at exactly 50 per cent of our original prices! Miss Ma A Eashy- |importation of bulbs Into the [nite 1 4 plano duet. Announcement | 14 Cornelison a | States. A Claribel Barnett will { was made of the coming celebration of V and Geodetic r . who g day anniver: ich will be held | ilizabeth anied the McMillan expedition <t in the Congregational Church Febru- Miss May Beile Ri e action of Secre dine o “am women in national polities. Misses | . There Are No Reservations! rhe honor [be the hostess of the versary of Susan B. An Alice Wood. Mrs. |Sunimer as a representative of the|ary 15. All the clubs of the city are 2 2 : [ Miss Florence Natfonal Geographic Society, will be | asked to co-operate in doing her and | Pay ONE-HALF Tomorrow. se hos and Department of Agriculture in barring | Ann king and Bizabeth Wheeler Craiz | Lieut. Berjamin Rige of the theny's one hundred and sixth birth. | (&8 - ; -y, 7 Choose your coat—choose the color, the trimming, the style you prefer—and Mi: the guedt of tie club Wednesdav all the ploneers fitting honor. o Senmitt an nk Gregory |evening at 8§ o'clock. The business meeting which was | 2 - 5 S > N = wart s serving. Music | Lieut. Rigg will give an illustrated ' announced for Thursday evening will | | 1 a1 Women's Coats: Misses' ‘Coats: Groiabad the glee club | Ikl b 3 jertrude Lyons Is the | B g e T T Jo T T T NI e | [ Ry — Wiw S ] Sizes 34 to 38 Represe SSEE SIS == | ¥ 1T S I med Coats. .. $£59.50 Fur-trimmed Coats mmed Coats. s JUST SECURED FROM THE SOROSIS 9.50 Fur-trimmed Coats 1ed Coats “Wiea FACTORY AT LYNN, MASS.! 5 ) 3 9.50 Fur-trimmed Coats. ¢ d Coats the | DR ) Fur-trimmed Coats.... .o s All $110 Fur-trimmed Ce th ' 1 3 0 Fur-trimmed Coats ed Coats 1’000 Palrs of Fur-trimmed Coats S riaed ‘LH:‘,\ The Incomparable 4 % o =4 ats 2 Fur-trimmed Coats =% e Fur-trimmed Coats 5 Fur-trimmed Coats...........$ $155 Fur-trimmed Coats Fur-trimmed Coats. ... S $165 Fur-tr ed Coats Fur-trimmed Coats. - S Sur-trimmed Coats ‘ur-trimmed Coats..... All $35 Sports Coats.. Fur-trimmed Coats. .. .. . All 845 Sports Coats All $75 Sports Coat - iors’ yats All 34950 Sports. Coate. ... : Juniors’ Coats int one, nomination of nBHDDD 8 Sizes 13, 15, 17 Represented A1l $59.50 Fur-trimmed Coats. ... Coats All $49.50 Fur-trimmed Coats. . All $39.50 Fur-trimmed C S All §29.50 Fur-trimmed Coats. .. 95 Fur-trimmed Coats........... \1l 825 Sports Coats. .. 49.50 Fur-trimmed Coats. .. > { op - 333 7 e 5 Fur-trimmed Coats. .. .. " Little Women's” Coats: Incomparable in Value in Their Regular Prices | L 5 Fur-trimmed Coats. .. .. - o ¢ to 21% Represented Fur-trimmed Coats P mmed Cc $8.75 $10 $12.S" ‘ ! 5 Fur-trimmed Cc 0 Fur-trimmed Coats. . | DRESSMAKING | . To be placed on sale tomorrow at | The Materials— 3 ‘F“"“fi“”"t‘d Coats. . L4 869 tri SCHOOL K Abore KNashorette Needlepoint Third Floor $ .50 Was $125 Wool Velvet Kb . lll%’ [41“4‘\'_ ¢ PAIR ‘ Tomorrow Roulustra Vivett Platinum Fox Natural Ay uble and efficient in- Cins vette s . structress to explain the $62.50 Pinpoint Lustrosa Jap Mink Fitch man intricacies of dress- making. 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